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rpart (version 2.0-3)

prune.rpart: Cost-complexity Pruning of an Rpart Object

Description

Determines a nested sequence of subtrees of the supplied rpart object by recursively snipping off the least important splits, based on the complexity parameter (cp).

Usage

prune.rpart(tree, cp)

Arguments

tree
fitted model object of class rpart. This is assumed to be the result of some function that produces an object with the same named components as that returned by the rpart function.
cp
Complexity parameter to which the rpart object will be trimmed.

Value

  • A new rpart object that is trimmed to the value cp.

See Also

rpart

Examples

Run this code
data(car.test.frame)
z.auto <- rpart(Mileage ~ Weight, car.test.frame)
zp <- prune.rpart(z.auto, cp=0.1)
plot(zp) #plot smaller rpart object

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